If you find yourself staring at the new 2023 Toyota Crown, we understand. The lifted sedan takes a minute to get used to, whether you're viewing it on a phone screen or in person. The Crown ...
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The Toyota Crown Crossover is already available in the US but Japan will soon get an extended range of Crown models. Following the preview of the Crown Sedan, Estate, and Sports Type SUV in July 2022, ...
In many ways, the Crown Signia is a crossover-ized version of the Toyota Crown midsize sedan, clearly seen in these vehicles' interiors—they're very similar. (The Crown sedan's interior is pictured ...
HIGHS Lexus-like interior, Platinum model's extra power and acceleration, Hybrid powertrain makes it more fuel-efficient than most rivals. LOWS Polarizing styling, upgraded JBL stereo lacks richness, ...
Toyota has styled the Crown to be a sharp looker, featuring a pointy, beak-like nose, a smoothly rounded rear end, and a fastback profile. Add Toyota’s renowned hybrid system for enhanced fuel economy ...
The new Crown rides on Toyota’s TNGA-K platform, which it shares with the Camry, RAV4, Sienna, and Venza. At 60.6 inches, the car is almost four inches taller than a Camry; it is 194 inches long ...
The Camry has been Toyota’s prized, posh, and cozy sedan for decades. Now that the Crown is back, is it a threat to the Camry’s sales? By the 1960s, though, sales for the Crown slowed. Compared to ...
The new Crown has more room to stretch out than a Camry, but can it match the Avalon it replaces on style? If you find yourself staring at the new 2023 Toyota Crown, we understand. The lifted sedan ...